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The Clinton News Record, 1918-2-21, Page 7ill AMR EFFECTS OF LAGRIPPE Qft'`en Worse 'Tian the; Disease Itself'-.-V'ictiyn:$ "Left Weak, Nervous and Worn. Out. La Grippe—thename by which in- fluenza is moat genet^ally known --ie a disease prevalent throughout Canada during the winter and spring months, Anyone who hag felt its pangs Is not likely to forget the trouble, La grippe starts with a slight cold—and ends with a oomplicetion of troubles. It lays a strong man on his back; it tortures him with fevers and chills, headaches and- backaches. It leaves him a'prey to pnelmoninM leronchitisi consumption 'and other deadly (HS - eases, Ile fact its after effects are more SWAM than the trouble itself. You can avoid 12 grippe and winter colds by keeping your blood rich and red by the occasional use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. If you,iave not done this and the cliseasd'cl'aye you low, §ou can banish all its evil after effects by this same great blood -building, nerve restoring medicine. This hes been proved in thousands of cases through- out Canada by la grippe victims who have been made well and strong through the .use of Dr; Williams' Pink Pills: Among the cured is Miss Irene Bootes,•,'ortsmouth, Mite' who writes_. --"I take much pleasure in recom mending Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, be- cause I have proved their worth in my own 'ease; Last winter I had a severe attack of la grippe and it left • -- 1 eme weak and all run down. I had severe pains in the chest and under„ the arms, -palpitation of the heart' and 'attacks of neuralgia which left me with the feeling that life was scarcely worth living. I *as taking doctor's medicine, but it did not help me and I was .mueh discouraged. -"I was advised .toii'y Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and be- gan their use only on the principle that I would try anything that • might better rimy condition. I had only `been using: the pills .a couple of weeks When the pains began to leave me. Gradual- ly my strength returned, my appetite e improved, and in a little more than a month I felt all my old time vigor, had returned. I am sincerely glad I was persuaded to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I shall always have a good word to say for them." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills not only cure the disastrous after effects of la grippe, but are also a specific for all these troubles due to poor bleed, such as anaemia, heumatism,- indigestion, wom inn's ailments; and the generally worn out feeling that affects -so many You `these pills people. Y u can get p through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at. 60 cents a box or six boxes for. $2,50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine „Co., Brockville, Ont. A Livi.UUY Al1v. wain. , At' Railroad Speed On An ,Elepbant'f3; Back, Meghmala was a big elephant, She stood nearly eleven feet high and had A tail .timet touched the ground, with a tuft -of black hair at the end, She wes the central figure in a lively adven- ture that a lady who writhe in the Field had during a,shooting expedition in India. We were once allowed to take Moils - male out for a whole day, says the write!'. Our little party consisted of the and her drivel' T] -, SheOftenHail $t'Fdr~.cr `er44F7WTW Nl, r alJJ1Ch WA.1NTin> ..SI DC: ,PLAIN J and light aewinta' ,tt Mime. Willes or cirri time, gook ne, , week sent any s .oUapo, otiarta'as pelt�IY. sand s on111 for ®�� ��� (� ��, niiralomilars. Nallastfsl JvLanuPlloturini; Ley 7°9R fz/iit,27 . Cemptter, Montreal, Mrs. Mantle Tells Why She Used TElolcl,x. NEWSPAPER IN 1}>letam. '7 ere Ontario. Doing, armee melt - . Ott, nese, Cµ.'_ e- 0\i'nel`p Places market, A great phance 'fora Pau With DQdd's X£Id ty Pills Death f t o a It on �he nitsh• initoS'_ Jicx 32i-1vilson publ'iShin.g. .: t:t1•, l,illl ted', 't'ol`ento,' Results, Site States, Were So (rood lsf f. AQ .0, nrl'vtils i3�19it All.lob p,lutU'1 lmla,lt 111 T9 That She RecomMends Then to astern , On ta,'tU. 1:,taaran0o Cam'rled ;f 7.,f1ll U, Will Sufferers From Kidney Meese, yo Eor $1200 on quick stale lion 69 St. ,Cohn, N.B., Feb'y 18th (Special,) l INtZSpnx, ANricit7S- " , —Mrs, Mantle, an estimable lady )iv -1,-- .T- -- myself and a, West guard, We. Went ing at 117 Iiiitg St. East, this dity,.is C ;n er>n i andA2exte`r,aI, cuRe$.w tb into the densest •part of the jungle, always ready to tell of the benetlt she out 1)510 be' .our home treatment, Write and had to go very steadily as the has received• from using Dodd's Kid- ueo beQore too male, rro. 13onmanMedical trees, were so thigk, On the, way, Cc„ zttnited, conlntrw4oa, unt. ney Pills. , were crossing a sandy place, we saw Tr , t _ a large tracks that the mahodt •Yes, Dodd..a Kidney P]Tla have done 'QPU�,Ua'S �t U991>lslf�Hlll om g mo °,,,, wondexfnl lot of good, Mrs. 111). , told ne were made by a Wald elephant. Mane toad m interviewer. "Fax After. an hour of trekking we saw a three years I as in a w.orit out condi- �,Ulit''o Dd''99 ,�`c r �'�ae Eyes beautiful sam'bar, and E— took aim tioml, often ltalmmg to lay off fax a day 1'".hyblglans and eye specialists �m'o- and got hint with his first shot;dolvlmn or two.: ; inrthe treatment as a safe home remedy he dame, and es we dashed up, '1VIeg "I suffered from drowsiness and in the treatmesi of eye Lrou dos and to stronBthon eyesight. Sold under money mala trumpeted loudly. The boast sharp pains across my back. I had rotund Buaranty uv all drusatsls, was not quite dead, and E— jumped headaches ands -Was subject to neural - down, also the forest guard andh. ( Wilson Publishing Co l.,ttl Toronto - ENEMY HAS '2,500 PLANES. gia and rheumatism. SHORTAGE OF MEDICAL MEN. mahout, in spiteof protests from me, "Dodder Kidney Pills helped me so _ to'-hallal the beast—a religious Gere- much, that I` can highly recommend Million Children Handicapped in Eng- mony that' must be performed before them to anyone suffering from kidney land as Result, Says Doctor. ,, the animal dies, else the natives are'disease " - net allowed to eat the meat, Dodd's' Kidney Pills are purely a Dr. Addison, speaking at the prize And now occurred an awful thing. kidney remedy. Making'the kidneys .distribution at the Charing Cross Hos- Meghmala turned mound and started healthy enables them to strain all the pital Medical School, London, said that off with me on her back! The mahout impurities out of the blood. That to -day there was greater need than called, commanded and did all in his means pure blood and good health Pills are recommended Dodd's Kidney P by thousands -of women who were once run down and worn out, The Hero. It is not the deed but the danger That tests the hero's soul; And the songs of strength are not so rare - As the sign of self-control. A torch, a cheer and a niche of fame For the man who met the foe. But here's 1.0 the mao who fail or win In a stress we do not know, power to stop her, but it was of no use, and I••realized that she intended to runaway: You can imagine my feelings! I had everything on the pad with me -E —=t$ gun,. rifle, glasses; camera, and our-coats—and 1 knew I must try to keep them safe. I lay full length on the pad and grasp- ed the side -ropes, an kept my head as low as 1 could. ' It. was an awful' ride. I would not have ,believed that an elephant could go -at such a pace through thickjungle; but we flew, and what ' trees came in Meghmala's way she merely pushed down with no ef- fort whatever. T was sick with terror, but I -managed to keep hold of the gun and the rifle. • At last I saw a low hough coming, and I felt that all wars up. My toper had been swept off some time before, and my hair was combed straight by branches. The bough caught my head with an awful blow, hut 'I passed un- derneath,' and on we swept. I • now realized that I must somehow get off, .es I might'not, be so lucky another time; so I got ready the guns, and when we came to an open bit of pain- .pas grass I dropped them and let my- self slide_ot behind by her tail. !fell with a bump; and got up in time to see ,Meghmala vanish in the jungle be- yond. I called and called; and my joy when I heard`an answering call near- ly did for me. The mahout found me first, and when we found E— and the forest guard E— was shaking all over and could not speak, and the men were nearly as bad. How eve got home I do not know, but we did, and I' was put to bed. i Mr. 0—, E—, a friend, and thirty coolies with another elephant, Ramkalli, then started off to. hunt for 11' eghmala. At eight o'clock that. evenigg .they came home With both elephants. Ram- kalli had caught up with Meghmala, and the mahout had jumped from one to the other. Everything -`except E—'s coat and my tepee was on the pad, loose. And my tepee and E—'s coat were found; also the comb out of my hair, My idea is that Meghma]a scented the wild elephant, and that when she 'made off with me she was going in search of it. Had she met the other elephant I should have been killed instantly. �^ But Airships`Have Proved a Fiasco— Thirty-two Destroyed. .. Writing from'the French front, G. H. Perris,,the London Chronicle's spe- cial correspondent, says: . By the efforts of the past year, which I recently reported,' General von Hoeppner has now ,-brought the -. strength of the German aviation ser- vices pp oto rather more than 200 squadrillas, representing a total . of about 2,500 machines. They are di- vided as follows: Bombarding squadrilla.s, 23; chasers, • 40; protection squadidllas, 30; patrol equadrillas, 80; artillery squadrilias, 1014 total, 273. To these groups must be added the aeroplanes and hydroplanes of the 4 navy, a dozen or more gafiison squad - lilies, and about a dozen training 'groups. I have before me a detailed account of the fate of rather more than 50 Zeppelins, which explains in the most satisfactory manner why these prodi- gious vessels no longer frighten the world, and so far as land operations are concerned can no longer be seri- ously counted in the ail services. _Apeer rom two destroyed before the war, the Est may be summed up as follows: Destroyed in Germany, 10; destroy- ed in neutral countries or near.; the front, 5; destroyed in England, by the British Navy, or on their way home from Ib'hgland, 16; others destroyed at sea, 2; out of use, 5; in use as train- ing schools, 4; in use chiefly in the North Sea, 9; total, 50. Considering the millions of pouiid0 spent and the unlimited hopes built ' :upon these nionstel's, we may' regard 'the result as one of the most con- 'spicuous fiascos in the history of in- dustrial and military science. 2,000 MILES TRR MJGH ICIJ, Stars Wore time Only Guide to. Ice -en- circled "Endurance." GUARD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS Although Sir Ernest' Shackleton's. , ship, the Endurances made a perilous ,voyage of 2,000 males through pack lice in the Weddell Sea, scientific work ,never ceased,' After three days' gale the ship was, held ,fast, and then sltc ',drifted slowly on the ice to the north- ' hard. Finally she had to be aban- doned. I Work of the scientific instlem.enbs, 'said Lietihcnane J. It Wordit why: had 'charge of the' oceanographic worm:, at the Royal Geographical Society, was 'considerably hampered by .four inches of frost rime, and the posielon of the 'ship was tested by the sun's. 'When the ship .was abandoned amid ,the pack ice, said Lieutenant Wordie, he crew took to the heats, bee It was 'Nome menthe before "they could finclea passage through the ice, and it, was Blot ufmtil April, 1916, that, after many ,adverltnres, they were able to land on ',Elephant .Island- Lieutel7armt Wbrdie spoke of two 'points of land 111 the Weddell. Sea lvhiell had been named' by their Ccr- finen disroVbrers, "le uitpold Barrier" ltd "Wilhelm Barrier." Re thought ,the names ought to be changed to their inglisll equivalents, "Leopold" and Milliner*" Barriers, but the Admiralty sInsisted upon the :first names being ea- tainod, ' Some are cheered by a nation's honor And some by a steadfast friend; And some by the light of a woman's 'love Till the strain and strife have• end. And after the story is writ and read The heart of the world is stirred. But here's to the man who toiled alone And whose tale was never heard. .. There is joy in a fateful struggle If the Watchers --understand. - There is joy in the lift of another's load - By a lbyal heart or hand. - - But some things fall to the lot of • life,— And ever it must be so, Some no others can understand, And so me no one can know. In the long, long run we reckon Each man at his social worth; With a partial glance at his circum- stance And the stars above his birth. 13u0 under time breest that stands the test The heart tides ,ebb and flow. Then here's to the one whose. 'duty's done In a stress we do not know. —Charles Poole Cleaves. To guard the baby against colds nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- lets. The Tablets are a mild laxative that will keep the little one's. stom- ach and bowels working regularly. Itis a recognized fact` that where the stomach and bowels are in good order that colds will hpt exist; that the health of the little one will `'be good and that he will thrive and be happy and good-natured. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers, Or by mail at g5 cents e,..box from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. LEMON J1:lICE IS FRECKLE REMOVER Girlsl,Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your elan. • Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three 'ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beauti- fier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white fere` a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra- grant lotion into the face, neck, arms, and hands each day and 'see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin be- comes. Yes! It is harmless. In Memoriam. (Lieut -Cbl. John. McCrae, author of "In. Flanders' Fields.") Another cross in the same row Marks' thine own place In Flanders' Fields ---•Whore poppies grow. The Beacon Torch lights us the Way to Victory. Eagerly we grasp it. We'll break no faith; Sleep on, and be content; No need to fear. ever fola,the best that any of them could db. Statistics showed that the annual wastage of the civil,medical population was between 900 and 1,000. It was estimated that the recruitment in 1918 would be barely 900, and in 1919, when the depletion of their ranks through the war would be most felt, it would only be 519. That was to say, that for some years to come the medi- cal profession would not be recruited in a sufficient measurer to overcome; the ordinary civil wastages It was evident, said Dr. Addison, that -.there were*tio fewer than a mil- lion elementary school children who were seriously handicapped in the race for life owing to some defect or dis- ease which for the most part we knew was preventible. When the end of the war came they would see the total of those who had been loet, and they would be able to compare it with that million which was being wasted now. We should `spare no efforts of mind and body to overcome that handicap in the• next generation. There was al vital need that we should ac'hieve greater unity of direction, and that we should have a sustained and com- prehensive programme of health ef- fort. o L _.d PAIN ? NOT A SIT I o LIFT YOUR CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Her Knitting Bag. She sat in the amber lamplight In an old-fashioned,roeking chair; On her face alook of rare sweetness 'Heath the white of her soft, silky -hair. And her needles gleamed in the fire- light As ger fingers, rapidly flew, While her ball of yarn slowly twisted In its hag of windrows hue. There was tan like his suit of khaki, And blue as bright as his eye, And green as fresh as time parting— Though months had glided by. There was. crimson as, deep its his • courage, ' And purple her king could wear, With shades of gold intermingled Like the lights in his curly hair. 0 -smother, so silently loutth% Witim your yarn of ashen gray, The th.Jr�ughts through your' nm]nd a- 'Plmtting. Match the roseate h0eseef day. For you, too;,, the bluo of the loyal, The red of the heroes bold, The white. of. saints°tried by fire— And yetis! heart that is purest gold. 'Toreephiee M. Fabricant, - seinerns Liniment dune- colas) oto.. "What's your name, little girl?" "Peggy." "But What's your last Immo?" "I don't know what it will be; I'm not married yet," Restewith the dead. Thy work has been well-done. The poppies bloom .upon thy faee, And long as memory lasts We shall not lose the place That marks thy bier. _ ---Anon: No humbug I Apply few drops e then juct liftthem away 0 with fingers. --o-- o o a es 0 0 0 new drug is an ether com- discovored by a Cincinnati - chemist. It is called freezone, and can now be obtained in tiny bot- tles as -here shown at very little cost4rom any drug store lust ask for freezone. Apply a drop or two directly upon a tender corn or callus and instantly the soreness disappears, Bhortip you will find the corn or callus so loose that you can lift it off, 'root and all, with the fingers. ' Not a twinge of pain, soreness or irritation; not even the slightest , smarting, either when applying freezone or afterwards. This drug doesn't. eat up the corn or callus, but shrivels them so they loosen and come .right out, It 1s no humbug I It works like a charm. Fax a few cents you can get rid of every hard corn, soft corn or corn be- tween the toes, as well tae painful calluses on bottom of your feet. 'It never disappoints and never burns, bites or inflames. If your druggist hasn't any freezone yet, tell him to get a little bottle for you from his wholesale house, ' This pound OU'can ao complish more Miring the day if you have had a. really enjoyable shave —an AutoStrop shave:; Every time yott rise your Auto- Satop you realize what it means to • own a razor that is always' in ger- fect.condition for its blade is gharp and ]teen. The AutoStrop is the only razor that sharpens•' its • own blades auto- matically. Goiroetoad to Soddy Comvlete Outfit M ALL STORES AutoStrop Safety Razor Co., Limited 53.37;Dolto St, Toronto, Ont. II Mansonville, .Tune 27, '13. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, Yarmouth, N. S. Gentlemen,' --It affords me great pleasure and must be gratifying to you to know that after using 36 bottles of your Liniment on a case of paralysis which my father wasafflict- ed with, I was able to restore hila to I normal condition. Hoping• other stef- ferers may he benefited by the nee of +e'tir Liniment, Team, , Sincerely yours, (TEED. H..1•IOLMTS. t A bran !mot is a very good aubsf:l- tiate for the expensive casserole, Cheap cuts of neat browned, season- ed and ceolced in et bean pot, in the oven with a little hot water added are tender -and del iciou, MONEY ORDERS. Send a Dominion _Express Money Order, :rive dollar costs three Ceuta, These arc 224 active voleanoee in the world: Miliaodtif• Liitlment Cores »tStelnber. Clover seed p0lces are going up; farniel's intending to -do full justice, to 'their land in seeding down with Spring sown gt'ain should make sure' of a supply of. alsilce and red slower. tie/ ?colt as ,possible, e' _ —• The easiest way to clean mirrors is by „dipping a cloth in 'alcohol and rubbing slightly. - Minarets Liniment dimes escort in Cows Tactful. "- OShe gave me a tie :for my birth- dayl" "How did you accept it?" •"I told her that its beauty should be for my eyes alone." 1JJR1' Granulated Eyelids; ♦ ;•: �. t, „"'-�,A".s i, SoreByos, Eyesanflamed by Sun, Duni and Wind quickly relieved fly Murine. Try it in slESyour Eyes and in Baby's Eyes, �T NoSmsrting,Just EyeCotniorb MunineEye ltenietly At bony bratraist•s Dr by mall, ban pe r4, Cu. Mu,o. Gyn.Salvo, +e Tubas rbc, Czar too/E of t,i0 LIVE •- FI'DA, MM9k mortise Eye 1Rerpod' Co., Clntcago a The English Channel has an aver- age depth of 110 feat, Minerals Liniment Garde Dii,llt1erla. - ▪ W- h- en buying your Piano I insist on having t5n 't OTTO H!G L" PIANO ACTION Pickles are never goof! unless they are nee, up with the hest elder vine- Reduces Bursal Enlargements, Thickened, Swollen i issues, Curbs, Filled Tendons Sore - mess from 61rulsee or Strains stops Spavin Lameness, allays Dain. Does not blister, remove the hair et ley up the horse, :912.00 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Boole 1M free, ABSORBINE, JR., lot' mankind --an • antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds, etratns, painful swollen ven3s of glands. It Itealo and soothes, $1,00 a bottle at_dtng-; gists or.postpaiil, Will tell yon more if you write. IN, F.10Ut40, p 0, F 810 Lyman Bldg, !361,traal, Oen, egscrblec, add ✓ 6460biao Jr if0 fiad0 is Clieltai, 1511115 No, C[tIIA E\LS TERR1BLE 1TCNQ On Hands From Salt Rheum At Very Small Cost for Soap and Ointment. • "I was a great sufferer from salt rheum on my bands. It came in small blisters between my thumb and finger and it itched terribly and kept spread- ing. I could not use my hands at all and the skin Would crack and bleed so that I could not bend my fingers. 1 can- not describe what I have suffered and the sleepless nights I had. "Then 1 got time Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I only,used one cake of Cud - cora Soap and one box of Ointment when my hands were healed." (Signed) Mrs, Nl. L. Aiken, Highwater, Que. Keep your skin clear by daily use of Cuticura Shapwith touches of Oint- ment now and 'then. For Free Sample Each by Mail ad- dress Bostonosltl-. 8. A „ C Sold aeerryipt. A, whe e. vr9r 345 aoodtn y filo ossit' its't$ lir KZE CATi-1•;oCAIre —showing our full linea of tllpycleS for Alca and Wooten. Boys and Glrle, MOTQtd CYCI.6S' MOTOR ATTACHiviENTS 'T'ir'es, Coaster Arehart, Wheels, 2aneertibee, 1 i,ataps, none, Cyvlornetera,'fladdlcs,rental meat and rnrte, of Illeye1es. VW .6011 by, your supplies from us et wltoloealo prices. T. W. BOYD & SON, • A7 Nptre Deme! Strout Weot, Montreal, jiunu91I11111i1iumil,iumniiiitiu ul Come to T oront1 ' Your Buygnig P. Ei ski ty ^^ yti: In addition to the outing' end r. : change, a shopping trip to Toronto W 3 may save you much money. Tho ei advantages of buying in a large ,:metropolitan city are very Many. is Wider choice, newer goods, fresher Y M commodities, special bargains, all of which mean a saving hi money, teein addition to apleasurable trip. 4 And all this is doubly enhanced by W the fact that you can stay at the G most home -like and comfortable M hotel in Canada, and at moderate E cost, and have your parcels sent te F.: direct to our check room. There is no extra charge. 5 The Wal er House g. ten • Tlme73ouse ofPty TORONTO, ONT. ;d111111999I1919113113333IIII II I91II111I111I3111116 Aeu 'ctai A i ople "You 4on'•taced ntor'Gury,potneh r any other Ptrong rnincrril to Cure pimples oauaeti by peer blood. Take L:xtt'aet of sleets• -- druggist call; it "Medan' Seigel's Cerative- Syrup -and your Skin will clear e1) as freest as a baby's. Itwill ;sweeten ycuretenieehand regulate your bowels.'? Get the ff enutne. 501., and $1.00 bottles. At drug stores. S {, MOTHERS Should Read Mrs. Molnyhafa'e Letter Published by Her Permission. Mitobel], Ind,—" Lydie, 10. Pinlcham'a Vegetable Compound helped meso mut during the` time I was lookin8'forward to the coming of my little one that I ant recommending it to other expectant .mothers. Befor@ taking it, some days suffered with neu- raigia so badly timet I thought Y could! not live, but after. taking three bottles of Lydia E. Pink - H'am's Vegetable Compound 1 was en -1 tirely relieved of, neuralgia, I had gained in strength and was able to go around and do' all my housework. My baby when seven months old weighed 19 pounds and I feel better than I have for a long time. I. never had anymedicine do me so much good."—stirs. PEARL MONYEA27,J Mitchell, Ind. Good health during maternity is most important factor to both mother and child, and many letters have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas., telling of health restoredduringthis trying period by the use of Lydia E. Pinlcham s Vege- a e t bl Compound Dangerous Gas and Acids That Hurt The Stomach—SSW The Food Cause Dyspepsia, Indigestion Recommends a Safe Way to Treat Stomach rAroubl"e At Home Many stomach sufferers who are always full of gas and whose stom- achs -burn with acid after nearly every meal. think these things are the RESULT of indigestion when in realitythey aro the CAUSE. It ijust as foolish to give at•tifl- alal digesteTrts such as pepsin, etc„ to a stomach full of gar and acid as it would be for a man who had step- ped on a tack to rub liniment Orr his foot •without removing the tach. Some stomachs generate too much gas and acid. Gas distends the stom- ach walls, causing a full, bloated op- pressive feeling while the acid irri- tates and inflames the lining of time stomach. Naturally the food ferments 'and sours,'dlgestion is, of ten delayed and stomach misery is the result. Artifleiai digestants will push this sour, fermenting mass Otto the in- testines and so relieve the stomach painbut the acid still remains in the stomach to generate more gas and produce more trouble at the next meal. tf you are using digestive aids af- ter meals drop them for a while and Instead 'get a few 5 -grain tablets of purebisurated magnesia from any druggist and take two with each meal. ]Sisurated Magnesia does not digest ex- cessive acid but mInyourwill e sttomach.ralize 'keep the food sweet and will drive the gas and bloat right out of your body. As Magnesia. is prepared in various forms be sure to gerI,isurated Mag- nesia for this purpose as It is not a laxative and in this refined form will not insure the stomach in any way. Y,Schinery a. r 1 =� I WHEELOCK ENGINE, 18x42. New Automatic Valve Type. 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